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ee meena RUSSIANS TRAPPED CZAR’S TROOPS SUFFER SEVERE DEFEAT AT HANDS OF JAPANESE NEAR PORT ARTHUR—| LOSS 800 KILLED AN D WOUNDED. NEWCHWANG, June 13.—It ts reported that the Russians have suffered a seve feat, aa the result of am ambush at Pulanben (Punbliention) to the rear of Port Arthur The Japanese attacked the Russieos and then drew the latter on by a feigned retreat. The Russians were trapped, and are said to have lost 800 men killed and wounded. The Russians then fell back on Kal Chow LONDON, June 18.—A report from Haicheng, Manchuria, say# two Japanese battalions were ambushed and destroyed in a fight near Feng Wang Cheng on June 9 A large Japanese force moved out tn the Weng Cheng Haicheng road. The Russians posted in a ravine 30 miles southeast of Haicheng Were preceded by two battalions, who walked into th Duscade. They received a murderous rifle fire and artillery fir yange and were wiped out, only cone or two osca in Jap nese force, which was greatly superior to the Russian force, tried to outflank the Russians, who drew off without losing a man. ~The Japanese, closing in, found the ravine vacant save for their own orning along the F pad a f Japanese ¢ Russian am t close SROUL, June 13.—Twenty thousand men have been sent to re fmforce General Kuroki, who is thought to be still at Peng Huang Cheng, and to have pushed advance guards among p hills, It was these forces that on Saturday, at Mot Lieng pass, ence red the Russians, who withdrew, leaving an officer and six soldiers dead The Japanese lost an officer and three men. Gene! Kurokt's plan seems to be to deliver an attack on Liao © Yang simultaneously cast and so uth §T. PETERSBURG, June A report going the =r aval circles here has it that a fierce naval engagement b place off Port Arthur. Ac to the report the Russian Bhipe Retvisan and Bayan were so badly damaged that they #o be beached in order to prevent their sinking The Japanese are reported to have lost four battleships were either sunk or so badly damaged that they had to withdra ‘The battle is said to have fo! lowe other at t on the part ‘of the Japanese to close the harbor entrar ainking merchant ‘Maen in the channel. The attem pt was ma nder the cover of . ‘The attempt was discovered and Russian warships led by torpedo boats sallied forth and engaged im battle with which Japanese A special to the London St dard contains the report of an at tempt made by Vice Admiral Sk ydloff. in command of the Viadivos tok Meet te join the Port Arthur fleet. He is said to have brought foto = ‘within 20 miles of Port Arthur on June 7. They then ran 8 fog and soon thereafter encountered several Japanese torpedo and two battleships. The Japanese attacked him fiercely and @id some damage. He returned to Viadivostok WEWCHAWANG, June 13.—Two thousand Russian {nfantry through N: wang Sunday from Kat-Chou, accompanted by cee filled with wounded. The troops were exhausted r Jong foreed march. An officer sald they were retreating from ans have abandoned all positions eighty miles of the same road, acted as “mine bost” papermen = representin the daily Rewspapers of Seattle, Tacoma and ‘= Everett and Bellingham on « day's Gardn ‘erkes, eral weet- | outing at Madison springs, one of J Pa ne Great | the most picturesque spots on th railway, assisted by City | ine of the Great Northern ta thi de’ Meldrum, | state yesterday. With the party. SS just to lend an air of dignity to It bonifaces, Manager W. G. King of the Butler and. Manager Al Short of the Rainier-OGrand Mr. Yerkes personally conducted the party which left Seattle on a special car at $ o'clock yesterday morning. reaching Madison at noon. At Madison the crowd were the guests of Manager Prosser of the le and one-half §/ Scenic Springs hotel, Both Mr. *jntorarbaa., 20 «acres | Yerkes and Mr. Prosser doing orchard, fair build- Bl) everything possible to make it pleasant for the party. Madigon ts 2106 feet above the! sea level and nestles at the base of | mountain peaks 6800 feet high. Glacier mountain. perpetually cov- ered with snow, ts in full view, and several of the party tramped over the trail to the Cascade tunnel, « distance of nearly four miles up the mountains The party reached home at § 20 D. mM and were entertained at din- | ner by Manager King of the Butler hotel. ‘and brooder, 200 chickens, compelled to go cast per- sell this BUTTE, Mont., Jane 13.—Miners’ union day was observed by an tm mense parade of local unions fol | lowed by exercises at the Grand 75c Per Gallon Or 25¢c Per Bottle This Vinegar is made from and Ciaret Wine, that sour and which we would Bot send out to our trade as ‘Good wine, so we made vinegar out of ft, and can recommend ‘game aso vinegar of fine flavor. Free delivery, including Green J! O'Keefe will fight tn an open air Lake and Ballard. arena in the presence of 5,000 peo- ple. At @ o'clock tonight Aurelic | Herrera and Benny Yanger will fight at the Broadway theater IVIE, THE OLD BLIND violinist who is well known on the streets of every city and town in the state. |died near Wilbur Saturday. He was stricken blind in childhood, yet | he raised a family, supporting them by his earnings as a street min strel. Visitors were present from all parts of the state. All business and work above and below ground was sue pended. This fternoon, at 1:30 O'clock, Billy Mellody and Jack | | | THE LEADING RELIABLE STORE. Benece and University. lain 64, Ind Catalogue Free Attention We are offering great values in Ladies’ Suite and Hats Our Store is the most selected one in the eity REMEMBER, we extend credit to you and you can dress well on $1.00 per week. Eastern Outfitting Co. ’ Corner Fifth and Pike, "to a party of a doren news-| were two of Seattle's most genial | } Refused Endorsement The Rainier Heights Improve torney B, B, Bennett, They argued against it on the was doubtful in making his deci sion A. B. Flags spoke in favor of adopting the resolution, arguing that although there was a in amount of politics in it, there was nO partisanship as Bennett, a Dem joerat, and Muldoon, a Republican weer opposing it Wareon's resolution when first Presented also instructed Counctl man Johnston of the Second ward | to work for the allowing of the ap propriation giving the mayor addi tional policemen. This feature was finally stricken out and the vote was taken only on the commenda tion of Mayor Ballinger driving the criminals and vagrants out of the elty WAS HIS: UNLUCKY NUMBER Thirteen Figured Largely in of Two Men Electrocuted Today (By Soripps News Ass'n) SING SING, June 13.—Albert Koepping ‘and Os Hergstrom were successfully electrocuted here this morning, the former at 6:56 o'clock and the latter at 6:07 o'clock this morning shortly after § o'clock ution. It was the 13th of the month Thirteen condemned men were In the death house at the time Bergetre rdered his wife on the 18th o fth and 13 minutes after the ck was given Koepping urrent was turned into E y Emily was killed at Mount Monday t year, because ab threatened to have her husband arrested Bd pre vent him carrying out bh jor ous intentions alreedy eapresed the latter's bruary standing 4 WOULD SAVE HER NECK | Society Women Join in Effort me at Port Jarvis in the result of a jwarrel to Keep Anna Valentine from Hangman's Noose | HACKENSACK, N. J., June 13 A conference of Acting-Governor Wakelers and Bergen county offi clais will be held at Trenton to morrow in an effort to persuade the chancellor to reconvene the board | | of pardons for the purpose of com | muting to life sentence Anna Valen tine, who stabbed to death Rosa | Salza because the latter taunted her | after taking away her lover. A deaperate effort by socjety women | | will also be made to-Prevent the/| won 2 from being hanged DILLER ‘MINERS’ DAY GROWING OBESERVED Big Addition Will Be Made to First Avenue Hootel theater here today. Hundreds of| | Plane for a four-story addition to the Diller hotel, measuring 30 by 80 feet, were led at with Building Inspector Place this morning, and the work of enlarging the hostelry beginu at once The business of the Diller hotel has been increasing so rapidiy dur ing the past few months that Man ager Potts has found it necessary }to build an addition in order to take care of the growing business. For some time the hotel has been tor to turn away people every day The new addition will contain 40 | rooms, increasing the whole num ber of rooms to 162. First class fur niture for the new addition has al ready been ordered and Manager Potts expects to ha occupancy within ni He said today: “Our accommo dations have been cramped for a long time and there was only one way out of our difficulty, aud that} was to make more room. “With 162 rooma I think we will have ample accommodations for our guests for some time to come, al though we even now have applica tions for rooms fully 20 days ahead and I think by the time we ar ready to open, we won't have a va cant room in the house | - ° HERALD, TAILOR, 1829 2nd, *** THE SIA" | ment Club refused to endorse Mayor Rallinger's policy at a meeting last | Friday night. The resolution wan offered by Ro L. Warson, The chief | ope tion to It was made by ex Councilman FM, Muldoon and At grounds that it} would be injecting politios Into the business of the club, The vote was | taken by ayes and noes, but was so clo#e that wident W. P. Puller course in| Crime and Execution of One Knitwear Costs a Third Less Koepping killed John Martine at | Union Suits, Hohensehila's 55e for Natural Ribbed Vests and Union Suite. and all popular styles and col Hohenschil4's 1—Comprisece Guimpes, Tubular Trimmings and braids, yard Braids, White FAST PASSENGER ON 8T. LAWRENCE SUNK AS RESULT OF COLLISION WITH wre © Canada when the two be Phe sunk within the collision occurred GROCER’S MISTAKE HE FILLED VINEGAR JAR WITH GASOLINE—WOMAN KILLED, CHILD FATALLY MEN SERIOUSLY BURNED MONTREAL, Company's ¢ the Richelle tlon Company and the sinking of the latter yester were aboard Canada when the accident occurred ten persons killed in the collision were hurried ly transferred to the were cruthed ALFRED THIBEAULT. t the company at Quebec PURSER BONNETERRE Corner Second Avenue and University Street overstocked by reason of the backward season money to buy a Bargain when it is presented.” best stock we ever bought at the lowest price. Come early—keep to the right- This event discounts every pre | vious sale we ever concede the point at a glance You'll td's and that Hobensehiid Veuts for Misses and Women, sorte that Lisle and Jersey | Pants |* wines The | O@e for all the dollar and » half) Underwear for W nd Mise, Wool Lisle Unien Suite Pante—al! colors an@ all Bo ‘Dress Garnitures Will | Go For a Trifle of Their Worth gain seeker cannot but be delighted with such as theso— Chil values | Silk | Jet} Wash S—Comprises atit Applique. Spangled Trim Edges tn dest o ‘ont | or Cape Breton and 1 take small packages with you are told of below will estabish a new record for great selling. Hohenschild’s Stock of Dress Goods At Less Than the Cost of Weaving bey it's saf clair said enough, tl tt qo0de are so mtuch better than the adver- Contains serges, 36 inches wide, in blue, black pink and green Prunelia Cloth, with black fgu Contains a fine wide and all woo! Prunella Cloth, that soft fi 4 om blues and pink All this gran 1OT No 3 black, 4S-inch a Pair Under Priced 5&—Comprises White Hercules Braid Braids, yard Worth up to ic and ibe yard. while attempting! gasoline when vinegar to secure the cash and other valu-| for ables left aboard tn his safe. just breaking when the! ¢ Cape Breton started In steaming out slowly into the stream she ran in| of the vin ill-fated steamer making for Sorel under a full hea have sufficient her answer readily STEAMER) and she could way of the rapidly approaching pas Menger steamer in time to avoid the 20 minutes after AND TwO and three others person was kille Che annex llohenschild’s Stock of Tacoma Sold by the Receiver to The Annex The stock invoices twenty-five thousand and five hundred odd dollars. our surprise it was sold to us at a price that allows us to sell it to you At From 25c to 65¢ on the Dollar As a matter of fact, our bid, although low, was accepted mainly through lack of competition—dor almost every store in the Northwest is seriously Sure proof that the old A. T. Stewart policy is sound today This stock is now on sale—everything you need at prices altogether without precedent—in fact, the the power of descrip t th at we've not aded silk effects; wine ‘os, elk and wool mixtures, 36 32 inches wide. € All go on sale tomorr of Bummer 8 & doren varietios to pick from in this line; vin all the summer oc less than 80 ing so much the boss fabric for kimonos and just right for bab sortment goes at one price, per yard This season's first price dress fabric otch S ultings, which have sold all spring at goods —his name ts a guarantee. RBedfc noppe Bo uretted effects yoda never sold for w at one price. .1Te tings, 38 Inches Black 44-Inch Serge. hed lar The 4, 44 inches wide, reg AWholeCorsetStockandEv No comment moral to such a sale as fo B35¢ for the “Gertrude 85¢ for R D. AT 66e—Fine Swiss Allover Embroidery, fine and deinty plata and with inser broidered Chiffon and black and colors; Heavy Black Net, suitable for skirts, and All The accident occurred at the home Antone Schoen. Mra. Barbara away, Schoen, while getting the noonday meal, poured part of the contents ar jar into a hot skil let. An explosion resulted. M their hands severely burned. REVOLT Educated Classes Will Over-| throw Government of Pres- ent Sultan of Morocco—Per-| dicardis Well Treated WASHINGTON, D. C., June 13. Admiral Chadwick cables that a mission to Fras#ull left Sunday with the sultan’s answer to the brigand’s demands. HIER, June 13.—The gen n situation and the rele of lon dicardis and M. Varley] One} has become me involved as the result of the discovery of a plot on| the part of the more educated and of ® grocer] religious natives to overthrow the customer's jug with sultan's government buy so ch Flannel! tn nd collection goes at one price is needed to Tape Girdle, the Warner Tape Girdle, Empire Ci Petite and Waists for Hohenschild’s will go at 35¢ Thompson's Fitting Chicago Waist, Rust Proof, mer Net Corsets, girls and miss everybody's price, soc ; the Royal and other famous up to $2.00 a pair over Laces, yard TAILOR BUTTONS, BUTTONS| Worth $1 if . «iit and colors, dozen .6e | $3.00. ae eee 1 was asked) The chief grievance is the sultan’s!the privilege, some stoner of Morocco where he had a talk with the! ‘ and Varley.|Norwesian Singers’ Asse being well| the Pact®c Coast to be held at the in good| GT@nd opera house July 30, 81 and ichoen, who was 62 years of age, The Cape Breton did not] was killed. Helen Schoen, aged 4 headway to make) years, was perhaps fatally burned to her rudder! and Antone and Charies Schoon had He reports that they are treated and that they are Perdicardin, himself, in a letter to telling of his abduction and life tn the bandit camp, says he and) ‘0 b¢ Present. The cup won by the # fellow captive have been given| © says rand Varley when They were then guns and threatened with long ugly knives. In writing of the reasona for their Perdicardis says it not so much for ransom as to com certain they were capture was that the government had en | trapped and thrown tnto prison, and bandite of the sustained at the hands sultan’s troops. PREPARING FOR VACATIONS of Corner Second Avenue and University Street Think what a lot of dry goods that amount will buy. And much to uch that you have no Have a little patience with the delivery department. For certain it is that such Greatest Glove Bargains We Ever Announced Fabric Gloves, Kid Gloves. every size and color and kind, and every pair at a pronounced loves, in all colors; 25e for Hohenschild’s Lace Lisle . io elbow or wrist lengths; all colors and black and white. 50c for Long and Short Silk Gloves, tn all colors and black and white and lace lisle effects; H achild’s price 85e for Hohenschild’s Kid Glove; priced at $1.26. $1.19 for Kid Gloves’ all colors sizes; Hohenschild’s price or Hohenschild’s Finest French Kid Gloves: sold by that concern at $1.50. ‘ Trimmed Hats Worth $6 for $2.98 Real beauties and all fresh from the work-rooms—all Styles and every one under price. Here alongside is the Hohenschild goods. Flowers of every color and sort, arranged in three lots, at ° Se, 15e AND 25 Worth double. Children’s Mixed Straw Sailors; worth 39¢, for 1 Women's Rough Straw Sailors; worth for 20 ivor | Children’s Trimmed Hats—Leg- horns and Muslin Hats: at.... 50c, T5e, O8e and $1.50 and of the clerks domti-|are figuring on taking thirty days’ ee in the control of the country.| leave of absence, losing their wages commis-| for half of that time. of the Louisiana PREPARE FOR SONG est a| Arrangements are gradually being d for the saengerfest of the oclation of August 1. The ainging societies of all the cities on the Coast and ttogether 5,000 visitor expected rett society last year will be given to the society making the best showings. wow (5 Cum PER GALLON For XXXX Riesling ¥ L10723022 104 First Ave. South Both Phones—Pink 1 Free Delivery oie Oe chek ieee *“=ener as

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